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TOPIC: Have slider in back ground?
#46563
Have slider in back ground? 10 Years, 7 Months ago Karma: 0
Hi,
Was wondering how hard it would be to alter the html/css to include an png image transparency over the top of the slider show.
The task I have is to place a static marketing splurge/logo as a top layer over the slideshow so that the png image/text is stationary whilst the slider works in the back ground. [I do understand that this would render any mouse over" effects nul]

example of finished display. Imagine the cat image is sliding and the foreground (inc. Border) is static.
[to be used mainly for mobile smart phone display]

Last Edit: 2013/12/07 22:29 By ozziemate.
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#46570
Re:Have slider in back ground? 10 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 748
Hello,

<joomla_directory>\modules\mod_ariimageslider\tmpl\default.php template file is used by the extension. You can modify it for your needs.

Regards,
ARI Soft
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#46574
Re:Have slider in back ground? 10 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 0
admin wrote:
Hello,

<joomla_directory>\modules\mod_ariimageslider\tmpl\default.php template file is used by the extension. You can modify it for your needs.

Regards,
ARI Soft

Thanks for the lead to the file.
Unfortunately, I am too much of a novice when it comes to the responsive design. I attempted to do what i have done in the past and that is create a division and (-) top margin the slider under it. This doesn't work in this case.
Is there an easy way to code the changes needed to both the default.php tmplt and the default theme css?
I believe the main issue is getting the slider to play "under" the png file and yet remain responsive compatible..

As you know, the transparency [png] over the top prevents images from being easily downloaded and is a great security feature so I feel it is worth learning how to do this [from my perspective]
I did however put together a cheat but this is not ideal.
dev site: m.diamondjewelcattery.com.au/
Last Edit: 2013/12/08 10:41 By ozziemate.
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#46649
Re:Have slider in back ground? 10 Years, 6 Months ago Karma: 748
This feature is required custom modification of the extension.

Regards,
ARI Soft
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